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Dancing Crazy Tour (2011)

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Album: Waiting Outside the Lines (EP)


Start Date: 22 January 2011


End Date: 10 August 2011


Legs: 2
44 shows in North America

The Dancing Crazy Tour was Greyson’s first tour and headlined by actor and singer, Miranda Cosgrove. Greyson was the opening act for the entire tour. The first leg of the tour took place during January and February of 2011. After a short break, the tour came back in July 2011 as the Dancing Crazy Summer Tour. Greyson promoted and sang songs from his debut EP, Waiting Outside the Lines” and upcoming debut album, “Hold On ’til the Night”. On this tour, Greyson premiered and became known for his custom made, red with white lettering/words piano. Unfortunately, the tour was cut short when Miranda’s bus got into an accident. 21 shows from August to October 2011 had to be canceled.

Set List

  1. “Cheyenne”
  2. “Heart Like Stone”
  3. “Hold On ’til the Night”
  4. “Little London Girl”
  5. “Paparazzi” (Lady Gaga cover)
  6. Unfriend You
  7. Waiting Outside the Lines

Tour Dates

DATE LOCATION VENUE
January 22 Kansas City, Missouri Uptown Theater
January 25 Minneapolis, Minnesota State Theatre [photos]
January 26 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Pabst Theater
January 28 Rosemont, Illinois Rosemont Theatre
January 29 Indianapolis, Indiana Murat Theatre
January 30 Cleveland, Ohio State Theatre
February 1 Detroit, Michigan The Fillmore Detroit [photos]
February 2 Munhall, Pennsylvania Carnegie Library Music Hall
February 4 Wallingford, Connecticut Oakdale Theatre
February 5 New York City, New York Beacon Theatre
February 6 Glenside, Pennsylvania Keswick Theatre
February 8 Montclair, New Jersey Wellmont Theatre
February 9 North Bethesda, Maryland Music Center at Strathmore
February 10 Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell Memorial Auditorium
February 12 Montclair, New Jersey Wellmont Theatre
February 13 Westbury, New York NYCB Theatre at Westbury [photos]
February 15 Atlanta, Georgia Center Stage Theater
February 16 Tampa, Florida Tampa Theatre
February 17 Hollywood, Florida Hard Rock Cafe
February 19 Grand Prairie, Texas Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
February 20 Houston, Texas House of Blues
February 23 Tempe, Arizona Marquee Theatre
February 24 Anaheim, California House of Blues
February 25 Los Angeles, California Club Nokia
July 15 Columbus, Ohio Express Live! [photos]
July 16 Darien, New York Darien Lake Performing Arts Center [A]
July 17 Hershey, Pennsylvania Hersheypark Amphitheatre
July 19 Gilford, New Hampshire Meadowbrook U,S, Cellular Pavilion
July 21 Wantagh, New York Nikon at Jones Beach Theater [photos]
July 22 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mann Center for the Performing Arts [photos]
July 23 Holmdel Township, New Jersey PNC Bank Arts Center [photos]
July 25 Vienna, Virginia Filene Center
July 26 Erie, Pennsylvania, Del Warner Theatre
July 27 Harrington, Delaware Wilmington Trust Grandstand [C]
July 29 Poughkeepsie, New York Mid-Hudson Civic Center [D]
July 30 Williamsburg, Virginia Royal Palace Theatre
July 31 Williamsburg, Virginia Royal Palace Theatre [D]
August 2 Agawam, Massachusetts River’s Edge Picnic Grove [E]
August 3 Cohasset, Massachusetts South Shore Music Circus
August 4 Hyannis, Massachusetts Cape Cod Melody Tent
August 6 Binghamton, New York Otsiningo Park [F]
August 7 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Sand Steels Stage at PNC Plaza [G]
August 9 Gurnee, Illinois Southwest Amphitheater [E]
August 10 Kettering, Ohio Fraze Pavilion [photos]

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